- From: Nir Dagan <nir@nirdagan.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 00:59:28 GMT
- To: love26@gorge.net
- CC: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Well, the screen reader vendor's thing was more about programming computer applications, rather than writing HTML pages, that are not a program in any well defined sense. The resourse of New South Wales was about web authoring. It is generally OK, but somewhat outdated. Laws and regulations change slowly. In the spirit of "Refer vs copy", lets hope that in the future when we'll have WAI guidelines as a W3C recommendation, legal or regulatory agencies will be able to define their rules with respect to "the WAI/W3C recommendation at the time the page was produced, or later" and this way being kept updated without the regulation being changed. Regards, Nir Dagan Assistant Professor of Economics Universidad Pompeu Fabra Barcelona (Spain) http://www.nirdagan.com mailto:nir@nirdagan.com "There is nothing quite so practical as a good theory." -- A. Einstein
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